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Judge Death (progs 149–151). The first appearance of Judge Death and Dredd's recurring ally Psi-Judge Anderson. On a parallel Earth, the undead Judge Death decides that since crime is committed by the living, life itself is a crime and the only sentence is death. After laying waste to his Earth (later called Deadworld), Judge Death arrives in Dredd's dimension in 2102, determined to continue killing. His body is destroyed in battle with the Judges, leading his spirit to seek a new host until he is trapped inside the powerful telepathic mind of Psi-Judge Anderson. Anderson subjects herself to suspended animation, acting as a living cage. A later story reveals Judge Death was not alone but was one of four "Dark Judges". Let's get things straight. I am NOT a comic book fan. I never have been. There is something about trying to read dialogue and thought bubbles while looking at pictures at the same time that is just distracting. I'd rather read a novel and visualize things myself, or go see a movie. This is probably why, even though I enjoy the Marvel movies and The Walking Dead, I have never been one to try and get the entire history behind them or compare original stories with the movie version or what's on TV. Judge Logan. Dredd's assistant for a number of years, later promoted to sector house chief. [73] Dredd encourages Logan to become Chief Judge when Hershey resigns. His public endorsement is instrumental in Logan attaining that office. [74]

The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1250 - 1275 and Judge Dredd Megazine 4.01 - 4.06. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 34. [17] Burbidge, Greg. "Osprey Games announces Judge Dredd: The Cursed Earth | Dice Tower News". www.dicetowernews.com . Retrieved 10 September 2018. The 2000 AD Links Project, "Top Thrill of the Month: Judge Dredd: Necropolis". Archived from the original on 16 May 2013 . Retrieved 31 July 2011.The Fists of Stan Lee; The Return of Death Fist; The Art of Geomancy; Fight; Enter Jonni Kiss; Goodnight Kiss; The Brainstem Man; The Man Who Broke the Law; Hitman; Missing. Games Workshop released a Judge Dredd role-playing game in 1985. [128] Mongoose Publishing released The Judge Dredd Roleplaying Game in 2002 [129] and another Judge Dredd game using the Traveller system in 2009. Their licence ended in 2016. In February 2017, EN Publishing announced the new Judge Dredd & The Worlds of 2000 AD Tabletop Adventure Game using the WOIN ( What's OLD is NEW) role-playing game system. Judge Dredd: The Haunting of Sector House 9; Judgement; Road Stop; The Fear that Made Milwaukee Famous!; The Vampire Effect; Horror House; Christmas with the Blints; The Jigsaw Murders; The Beating Heart Judge Dredd: Darkside; Land Race; The First Luna Olympics; Luna War; The Face-Change Crimes; The Oxygen Board; Full Earth Crimes; Global Psycho; Killer Elite

Character and appearance [ edit ] Judge Dredd from his first published story, as drawn by Mike McMahon in 1977. The character's appearance has remained essentially unchanged since, except for a more prominent jawline. Shortly before the release of the 1995 movie, three new comic book titles were released, followed by a one-off comic version of the film story. Judges, once appointed, can be broadly characterised as "Street Judges" (who patrol the city), and administrative (office-based) Judges. The Justice Department is responsible not only for law enforcement, but is also the government, since the United States was overthrown in 2070 following the Third World War, which devastated much of America. The Judges are a ruling class, the ordinary citizens having no participation in government except at the municipal level. Dredd was once offered the job of Chief Judge, but he refused it. [50]The following stories originally appeared in 2000AD Prog 1336 - Prog 1364 and Judge Dredd Megazine 201 - 206. They were all reprinted by Rebellion in Judge Dredd the Complete Case Files 37. [20] A trilogy about the Dark Judges, The Fall of Deadworld, was written by 2000AD's editor, Matt Smith, and published by Abaddon Books: Judge Dredd: Sin City; Case for the Defence; Reprisal; The Trial of Orlok; Jumped; Lawcon [notes 3] In the volume, 'Persistent Vegetative State' was shown as Originally published in Judge Dredd Megazine 4.12-4.13 instead of the correct value of 2000 AD progs 1726-1727

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